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Three losses, 30 years, £30,000: Ipswich woman's mission to fight brain cancer

After losing her grandad 30 years ago, her uncle 30 years too soon, and her cousin aged just 30, Nadine Wood launched #30for30 – a campaign that has united her community in fighting brain cancer.

Nadine Wood as Quizmaster at a charity quiz
Nadine Wood
Nadine Wood as Quizmaster at a charity quiz

Why it matters: What started as one woman's mission to honour three beloved family members has become a full-scale community effort, raising £28,100 towards a £30,000 target for Brain Tumour Research.

The losses: Nadine lost her grandad Cyril 30 years ago, her uncle Nigel 30 years too soon, and her cousin Jazelle at just 30 years old – all to brain cancer.

"They were the best of the best – so warm, kind and giving," Nadine said. "Jazelle's smile would light up a room – and she's still the first person I look out for at every family event. My grandad was so genuine and such a hard worker, and my uncle was always like a father to me."

Nadine's grandad Cyril and uncle Nigel
Nadine Wood
Nadine's grandad Cyril and uncle Nigel

The campaign: Nadine launched the #30for30 challenge in April, organising a series of events including a bake sale, quiz night, bingo night, skydive and gala dinner. She was quickly joined by close friends Teresa, Liv and Shirley – known as Team 30for30 – alongside family, friends and husband Ray.

The support: Thirty businesses have contributed to the campaign so far, including local PR agency Friel and Nadine's employer RT Infrastructure Solutions, which donated 10% of the target

What she's saying: "This all started very simply with love, loss and the need to do something," Nadine said. "Even now it doesn't feel like their loss has sunk in. And I don't think it will for a while.

Nadine's cousin Jazelle Johnson Pyke on her wedding day
Nadine Wood
Nadine's cousin Jazelle Johnson Pyke on her wedding day

"The highlight for me has been how everyone has come together to support our family. I've had a huge team behind me, the ladies have been phenomenal, as have my family, friends and colleagues, who have been amazing.

"Together we are doing it for them – whether that's grandad, Uncle Nigel and Jazelle or any one else out there whose lives have been affected by brain cancer."

The bottom line: "I really want us to hit that £30,000 target," Nadine said. "If our journey brings hope to even one more family, then that's what it's all about."

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